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Scott EymanenThu, 08 Dec 2016 03:31:45 +0000NPR Digital Services RSS Generator 0.94Scott EymanScott Eyman podcasts@wlrnnews.orgnonoWLRN podcasts@wlrnnews.orghttp://wlrn.org/post/national-day-listening-brings-families-together-black-friday
The National Day of Listening was created by StoryCorps in 2008 as a way for family and friends to come together to share stories as an alternative to the frenzy of Black Friday. Here's a conversation between two long-time friends - Caroline Breder-WattsNational Day of Listening Brings Families Together on Black Friday The National Day of Listening was created by StoryCorps in 2008 as a way for family and friends to come together to share stories as an alternative to the frenzy of Black Friday. Here's a conversation between two long-time friends - Caroline Breder-Watts and Scott Eyman, author of the best-selling biography John Wayne: The Life and Legend. caroline@wlrn.org (cfbwatts)41554 as http://wlrn.orgWed, 26 Nov 2014 13:39:22 +0000Caroline Breder-Wattshttp://wlrn.org/post/master-music-series-jerry-goldsmith
Caroline Breder-Watts and Scott Eyman discuss the work of Jerry Goldsmith, one of the most prolific and influential film composers of the 20th Century. To hear the complete conversation, visit artsradionetwork.com. Master of Music Series - Jerry Goldsmith Caroline Breder-Watts and Scott Eyman discuss the work of Jerry Goldsmith, one of the most prolific and influential film composers of the 20th Century. To hear the complete conversation, visit artsradionetwork.com. caroline@wlrn.org (cfbwatts)15325 as http://wlrn.orgSun, 09 Jun 2013 12:00:00 +0000Caroline Breder-Watts237http://wlrn.org/post/cinematically-speaking-exploring-work-alfred-hitchcock
Director Alfred Hitchcock is one of film history's truly iconic figures. Long after his death, his influence can be felt both on the screen and in pop culture. Why do we find still find him so fascinating? Caroline Breder-Watts and author and culturalCinematically Speaking - Exploring The Work of Alfred HitchcockDirector Alfred Hitchcock is one of film history's truly iconic figures. Long after his death, his influence can be felt both on the screen and in pop culture. Why do we find still find him so fascinating? Caroline Breder-Watts and author and cultural critic Scott Eyman discuss Hitchcock's allure. To hear the complete interview, log onto www.artsradionetwork.com. caroline@wlrn.org (cfbwatts)12243 as http://wlrn.orgFri, 12 Apr 2013 16:22:43 +0000Caroline Breder-Watts239